Sharing is ​Caring

​When deciding the best type of care for you or a loved one, we understand that each care option comes with its own features and benefits. Costs for homecare, nursing homes, assisted living communities, and adult day services vary not just from state to state, but also from city to city within each state.Considerations of the costs of long-term care should factor in many elements:

Homecare offers personalized, one-to-one social, physical, and cognitive support care and assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s), but home upkeep costs need to be included. Our experienced caregivers are trained and supervised by a Registered Nurse.

Nursing homes offer private rooms and semi-private rooms, each at different costs with additional charges for various services, including meals.

Assisted living facilities are a community-like setting for people who can no longer live independently without help.

Adult day services are drop-in centers typically open on weekdays during daytime hours.

With each care option, ask about caregiver to client ratio, how personalized services are for the individual, who is responsible for taxes, insurance, and worker’s compensation, and find out if there are additional expenses such as meals and utilities. Consider the level of independence for the person receiving each type of long-term care and how this matches with their personality.The cost of using a homecare company varies based on the breadth of services provided and the number of hours required. Typically, hourly costs go down as the number of hours increases, and fees go up when more skill is needed or desired.